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The Flower Shop Curse - A Cozy Small-Town Mystery Where the Secrets Run as Deep as the Roots
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- ISBN8235525221
- EAN9798235525221
- Date de parution31/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
In Petal's Hollow, the florist has one rule. One tourist broke it. Now the flowers are talking - and what they're saying will change everything. Chicago journalist Nora Voss doesn't believe in curses. She believes in deadlines, gas-station coffee, and the kind of story that earns a front-page byline. When her editor ships her off to write a fluff piece about a charming small town and its quirky flower festival, Nora expects three uneventful days and a polite 2, 000 words about window boxes and apple pie.
What she doesn't expect is the hand-lettered sign on the flower shop door: No black-eyed Susans sold after sunset. This is not a suggestion. What she definitely doesn't expect is to take a bouquet anyway. And what she is completely, utterly unprepared for is waking at three in the morning to find her hotel room filled - floor to ceiling, wall to wall - with three hundred black-eyed Susans, each petal etched with a name.
Seven names. Seven women. Every single one of them gone from Petal's Hollow without a trace. Now Nora can't leave. Not because she can't - because she won't. Because one of those names is carved into a petal she's been carrying in her pocket since she found it on her nightstand, and she recognizes the handwriting. She should have recognized it the moment she saw it. She's spent two days digging through fifty-year-old records, sitting across from a florist who speaks only in riddles, and dodging a well-meaning deputy who conducts nighttime "welfare checks" in children's night-vision goggles.
She's closer to the truth than anyone has been in half a century. But the closer she gets, the more she realizes this town isn't hiding a crime. It's hiding something far more complicated than that. Something that reaches all the way back to her own family. Something her grandmother took to her grave. Something that seven women buried so deep, so quietly, and so deliberately - that the only person who was ever supposed to find it....was her.
What did her grandmother bury in Petal's Hollow - and why did she make sure Nora would be the one to dig it up? Perfect Book for Readers who Love: The Outsider Comes to Town Small Town with a Big Secret The Rule You Should Never Break Found Family / Sisterhood Across Time The Eccentric Mentor The Bumbling but Loyal Sidekick The Hidden Family Secret The Unreliable Legend Redemption Through Truth-Telling Letters / Objects That Carry the Past
What she doesn't expect is the hand-lettered sign on the flower shop door: No black-eyed Susans sold after sunset. This is not a suggestion. What she definitely doesn't expect is to take a bouquet anyway. And what she is completely, utterly unprepared for is waking at three in the morning to find her hotel room filled - floor to ceiling, wall to wall - with three hundred black-eyed Susans, each petal etched with a name.
Seven names. Seven women. Every single one of them gone from Petal's Hollow without a trace. Now Nora can't leave. Not because she can't - because she won't. Because one of those names is carved into a petal she's been carrying in her pocket since she found it on her nightstand, and she recognizes the handwriting. She should have recognized it the moment she saw it. She's spent two days digging through fifty-year-old records, sitting across from a florist who speaks only in riddles, and dodging a well-meaning deputy who conducts nighttime "welfare checks" in children's night-vision goggles.
She's closer to the truth than anyone has been in half a century. But the closer she gets, the more she realizes this town isn't hiding a crime. It's hiding something far more complicated than that. Something that reaches all the way back to her own family. Something her grandmother took to her grave. Something that seven women buried so deep, so quietly, and so deliberately - that the only person who was ever supposed to find it....was her.
What did her grandmother bury in Petal's Hollow - and why did she make sure Nora would be the one to dig it up? Perfect Book for Readers who Love: The Outsider Comes to Town Small Town with a Big Secret The Rule You Should Never Break Found Family / Sisterhood Across Time The Eccentric Mentor The Bumbling but Loyal Sidekick The Hidden Family Secret The Unreliable Legend Redemption Through Truth-Telling Letters / Objects That Carry the Past






















